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Posted on: October 23, 2018

Bond Set At $75,000 For Glenbard East High School Student Charged With Threatening School

PRESS RELEASE FROM DUPAGE COUNTY STATE'S ATTORNEY'S OFFICE:

DuPage County State’s Attorney Robert B. Berlin and Lombard Chief of Police Roy Newton announced that an 18 year old Glenbard East student has been charged with posting a threat on Instagram directed at his school. Jairus Castillo, 18 (d.o.b. 5/18/2000) of 266 Blue Spruce Lane, Glendale Heights, appeared in Bond Court this morning where Judge Brian Jacobs set bond at $75,000 with 10% to apply.

On October 20, 2018, Lombard police received information regarding a threatening Instagram post in which a male, not Castillo, was seen holding an AR-15 style rifle accompanied with the words “He’s shooting up the school Monday 3rd period after the bell.” An investigation into the post led by the Lombard Police Department led to Castillo as the person who allegedly made the post. He was taken into custody the following day without incident.

“Threatening the safety and security of thousands of teachers, staff and students is not a joke,” Berlin said. “Any threat to the well-being of our students and teachers will be fully investigated and anyone suspected of such behavior will be charged accordingly. I would like to thank the Lombard Police Department for their work in quickly identifying the defendant in this case. I would also like to thank Assistants State’s Attorneys Jim French and Matthew Dambach for their efforts in securing charges against Mr. Castillo.”

“My administration’s top priority is the safety of our residents,” Newton said. “I commend my officers not only for their proactive work on this case, but for their continued day-to-day efforts in keeping our neighborhoods as safe as possible. I would also thank the State’s Attorney’s Office for their legal guidance and assistance in this case.”

Castillo has been charged with one count of Disorderly Conduct – Threat of Violence at a School, a Class 4 Felony. His next court appearance is scheduled for November 19, 2018 for arraignment in front of Judge Liam Brennan.

Members of the public are reminded that this complaint contains only charges and is not proof of the defendant’s guilt. A defendant is presumed innocent and is entitled to a fair trial in which it is the government’s burden to prove his or her guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.